Question: Should I go series or parallel on my DIY boxes?
Go parallel - you win only higher output voltage going series.
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Question: Should I go series or parallel on my DIY boxes?
Hey @Alex, how's about some updated pics of that cool pin striping you were telling me about.
That does look interesting, that spot in the middle needs a good buff though, polish up the magnets and put a drop of epoxy on them, will look really slickI was feeling really bored when I did this, and I was planning to do a white circle in the middle. But unfortunately the can of spray paint was almost finished, and I didn't shake it properly so some of the solvent from the can messed up the job. That was when I decided to bring out the dremel and play around a little finished it off with some clear epoxy to give it a 3D look As they used to say in the army, it's got some houding now.
That does look interesting, that spot in the middle needs a good buff though, polish up the magnets and put a drop of epoxy on them, will look really slick
I'm sure it does, capturing details and effects like that with a camera are damn near impossible to doThanks for the advice, it does look good IRL.
Looks awesome, well done,From design to reality, 3D printed (soon to be parallel) box mods, will finish them through the week or next week
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18g should be fine and a diy little soldering iron is not going to cut it. You can pick up a decent solder station for about R 900.00 that will last you forever and not piss you off.Ok guys I have officially hit a brick wall...
Wanted to use 15g solid copper wire in my 3D printed boxes, tried soldering the wire for one of them today but all I accomplished was pissing myself off, going to look for a new soldering iron tomorrow and thinner strandes wire, but want to know what is the thinnest guage wire i can use for a parallel mod? because the solid/thick wire is a nightmare to solder and i dont have much space in the box?
Yup thats a decent one. Can be found at mantech as well. And elements, tips and thermostats are available and decently priced.I got one of these about 17years ago, still works perfectly.
http://www.magnumproducts.co.za/2002.html
Yup thats a decent one. Can be found at mantech as well. And elements, tips and thermostats are available and decently priced.
I got one of these about 17years ago, still works perfectly.
http://www.magnumproducts.co.za/2002.html